With the convergence of Windows and the Web is upon us we have the opportunity to dramatically improve Web Form Usability and make significant gains in user efficiency and lower training and support costs. Learn how to deliver the best of the web and the best of the desktop experience when it comes to interactive web-based forms. We will show how some key techniques that are changing the way designers think about their application user interface designs.
Today's customers are more demanding and have high expectations from your applications. Implementing effective user interfaces can mean the difference between success and failure in your software development strategy. This 1/2 day tutorial will focus on how Ajax changes the game, findings will be presented from our usability lab and proposed UI solutions for advanced Form entry and validation.
Attendees will discover:
- How AJAX changes the rules for Form Entry and Validation
- Key Usability Findings from our Lab research
- Sample design patterns to solve data entry, validation and confirmation issues
- Defensive design solutions with AJAX
We will share with you the results of user testing this new breed of application design in our usability lab to help you leverage the technology and avoid the usability pitfalls with your online forms. We will show you how to implement new interaction techniques such as enhanced client-side validation, partial form refresh and instant notification to create fast, rich compelling user experiences without Java, Flash or ActiveX controls. Get a jump start on this compelling new technology to deliver highly effective application design for your organization.
Benefits to Your Company:
- Learn how AJAX changes the form validation UI approach
- Reduce training costs by creating effective user assistance
- Increase user productivity with highly effective web forms
- Avoid costly design mistakes with this new AJAX technology
- Learn practical AJAX GUI design standards
Who should attend?
This tutorial is designed for corporate or commercial developers and analysts that are, or plan to be, involved in web projects. Anyone concerned with developing well-designed web sites, including individuals that will gather user requirements or end-users themselves will also benefit from attending.
- Project managers who are responsible for establishing or managing a web project or Internet strategy
- Project leaders who need to know proven steps for web-enabling existing client/server applications
- GUI designers who need to know how and when to use the new Web controls when creating user interfaces
- Software Developers who are looking to expand their knowledge of advanced UI design
- Interaction Designers who are responsible for managing and implementing UI design
- Business Analysts responsible for documenting requirements for complex user interface applications
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